paulclaassen
Uhm, no. This was just cartoonish and silly. It certainly is aimed at a young demographic, as a mature audience will not find this funny. I didn't and in fact did not even find it a bit entertaining. Lupe the Goat was such a Dory (Finding Dory) wannabe, it was painfully annoying. It was predictable and bland with silly characters. That's it. Enough. I rest my case.
leonblackwood
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I thought that this was going to be a typical "kiddie" animation movie but it actually turned out to be quite joyful. I found the storyline quite amusing, and the animation looked great. The attention to detail was also impressive and the various characters all brought something fresh to the film. It is pretty far-fetched, from an adults point of view but with that aside, it was a enjoyable movie, with some heart warming moments. Anyway, the movie is about a bull, Ferdinand (voiced by John Cena), who is destined to become a fearless fighting bull but he escapes the Spanish bull-training camp, because he doesn't want to become a fighter. The flower loving bull hasn't got a bad bone in his body, and the whole thought of fighting is against his morals, so he becomes friends with a young girl, Nina, who finds him while he's on the run. Years later, Ferdinand has grown to an immense size, and when he goes to the local flower show, a bee stings him, which makes him go wild in the village. He is then captured and taken back to his old camp, were he is forced to train with his old friends, to become a bull fighter again, against his will. When he finds out that the bulls never win against the matadors, he tries to leave the camp again but this time he refuses to go anywhere without is friends. He manages to help his friends to escape from the camp but he is captured and forced to fight the matador, who what's to go out with a bang in his last bullfight. It's quite an emotional film, which really does have something for everybody, so it's worth a watch if you looking for a family day out. The dancing scenes cracked me up, especially the twerking bull, and you can tell that much thought was behind the scenery and the characters expressions. In all, I surprisingly enjoyed the film and I recommend it to people who want to watch a light-hearted comedy. Enjoyable!Round-Up:
This movie was directed by Carlos Saldanha, who also co-directed Ice Age, Robots, Ice Age 2, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and he directed Rio & Rio 2. Although there isn't plans for a sequel, I hope they bring back these funny characters because I would like to see how they progress in there new surroundings.Budget: $111million
Worldwide Gross: $295millionGenre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Cast: John Cena, Anthony Anderson, David Tennant, Peyton Manning, Sally Phillips, Carlos Saldanha, Jeremy Sisto, Bobby Cannavale, Raul, Esparza, Luis Carlos de la Lombana, Juanes, Jerrod Carmichael, Maria Peyramaure, Jordi Caballero and Nazanin Homa. 7/10
Neil Welch
Ferdinand is a flower-loving bull who has a gentle frame of mind and is disinclined to participate in bullfighting until a combination of circumstances has him ending up in the bullring.This CGI feature is based on a classic kids' book, and kids are its intended audience. It is well animated, efficiently (but not especially originally) designed, and has a decent enough combination of action, humour, character to pass the time amiably.The voice cast does well enough but no-one shines especially.This, to me, was a resounding average+ - the kids will enjoy it well enough with younger ones finding more in it than older ones. Parents might nod off.